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COMPARE OUR PRUDENTIAL 15 Payment
Life Policy with your 20 Pay Life Policy: PRUDEN
TIAL rate at say age 30 is $32.26 per $1,000.00, each
year for 15 years. Then you have a paid up Policy for
$1,000.00 or, if you pay 6 years and cannot pay or don't
want to pay longer your $1,000.00 insurance would be
automatically (that is without any action on 3'our part)
extended 18 years more, FREE. Should you get as far
as paying 10 years the $1,000.00 would be extended 28
years FREE, making a total of 38 years for 10 premiums.
Should you pay the whole 15 years up, you will have a
paid up policy for $1,000.00, or. if you prefer, the Com
pany will pay you in cash al! the premiums you have paid
in, less $28.00 retained for expenses. In that case you
will have been protected for $1,000.00 for 20 years for
$28.00. Other ages in proportion.
Everything GUARANTEED. No Estimates. No
restrictions as to residence, travel, occupation, violation
of law, or war service. No extra charge for women. Loans
on policies after 3 payments. 30 days grace on your
payments of premium without interest.
The PRUDENTIAL having millions of capital and
surplus, has the STRENGTH OF GIBRALTAR.
The PRUDENTIAL hits more business on its books
than any life insurance company represented in Edgefield
county.
EXAMPLE
TABLE OF GUARANTEES IN A J5 PAY LIFE
POLICY, SAY, AT AGE 30
End of
Years
3
4
6
6
9
aa
ii
12
13
14
Available
Cash Loan
$ 57.00
82.00
111.00
137.00
135.00
195.00
226.00
g59.0Q
294.0?
332.00.
371.00
412.00
456.00
Extended Insurance
7
10
14
18
21
23
26
28
30
32
34
37
Years 133
" 325
" 318
50
35
" 263
20
64
63
89
" 220
" 292
PAID UP
Days
OTHER AGES IN PROPORTION*
I PRUDENTIAL RATES:
33
34
35
86
37
3$
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
to
51
62
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
26.79
?7.7$
28.85
29.98
31.18
32.52
33.95
35,47
?7.10
38.83
40.61
42.51
44.53
16.68
48.98
51.44
64.06
56.87
59.87
63.08
66.51
70.19
74.12
78.34
S2.86
87.71
33.55
34.24
34.95
35.7?
36.47
27.2S
38.12
38.99'
89.91
40.86
41.86
42.91
44.01
45.16
46.38
47.65
49.00
?50.42
51.91
.53.48
?.?
66.89
58.74
60.71
62.79
6S.01
67.37
69.90
72.60
75.48
78.58
81.91
85.48
89.33
93.57
I would appreciate your business in Life Insurance,
helping me to get the $?00.000.00 this year enabling me
to win the free trip to World's Fair at San Francisco.
E. J. NORRIS,
Professional Insurance Agent
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Large Shipment
of Furniture
WE will have a large shipment of Furniture to arrive
this week, and in the lot are some beautiful Dressers,
Sideboards'and Buffets. Full supply of Chairs, Mat
tresesjand Springs in stock.
See our line Porch Chairs.
Jones & Son.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
Prompt Powerful Permanent
Its beneficia.' cf. Stubborn cases Good results are
fects are usually yield to P. P. P. lastin?-it cures
felt very quickly when other medi- you to stay cured
cines ora useless
P. P. P.
Makes rich, red, pure blood-cleanses the entire
system-clears the brain - strengthens digestion and nerves.
A positive specific for Blood Poison and skin diseases.
Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria;
is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it.
F. V. LIPPMAN CO. D^S* SAVANNAH, GA.
J. C. LEE, President
F. E. Gibson,. Se?. andJTreas.
FARMERS, MERCHANTS, BUILDERS,
If you are going to [build, remodel or repair,
we invite your^inquiries.
COMPLETE HOUSE BILLS A SPECIALTY.
We manufacture and desj in doors, sash, blinds
stairs, interior trim, store fronts and fixtures,
pews, pulpits-, eic., rough and dressed lumber,
lath, pine and cypress shingles, flooring, ceiling
and siding.
Distributing agents for Fiintkote roofing
Estimates cheerfully and carefully mane.
Woodard Lumber Co.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. j
Corner Roberts and Duga$ Streets,
Our Motto: SS
WHEN IX AUGUSTA MAKE
The J. Willie Levy Co.,
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
SPRING SUITS AND FURNISHING
FOR MEN AND BOYS NOW READY
OUR WOMENS' READY TO WEAR
SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS ETC. THE Most UP-
TO-DATE IN THE SOUTH,
fiET YOUR Ptf&fttH TOGETHER HERE.
WAITKM? ROOMS FOR THE LADIES.
Two Score Years Ff?m Now
the young man of boda*? can en
joy the sunset of liff, in ease when
old age has unfitted him for the
struggles t-'f a bread winner. Un
der Oat "system of life insurance
yota provide both for your family
and yourself in later years. Call
and see how to repose in security
at the milestone of three score
and ten. In strength prepare for
feebleness.
E. J. Norris,
Edgefield, South Carolina,
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ROOF
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Any roof that will last 27 years and is still in good condition
is well worth looking into.
That's the record behind
TRIGHT
' M?'T^L
SHINGLES
There are thousands of houses all over the country, many of
them in this state, from the owners of which this statement
can be verified.
For Sale by
Stewart & Kernaghan
Edgefield, South Carolina.
USE
Don't Read
If not interested. But you are obliged to be interested where mon
ey is to be saved in the purchase of necessities of life both for your
self and livestock. We are now in our warehouse, corner of Fenwick
and Cumming streets, two blocks from the Union Passenger Station
where we have the most modern warehouse in Augusta with floor
apace of 24,800 squa.e feet and it is literally packed with Groceries
and feeds from cellar to roof. Our stock must be seen to be appre
ciated. Our expenses ir? at least $450.00 a month less since discon
tinuing our store at 863 Broad street, and as goods are unloaded
from cars to wareheuse, we are in a position to name very close
a prices. If yon really want the worth of your money see or write uo
ARMNGTON BROS. & COT
Augusta, Ga.
fisAatterwl
No matter what your walk
in life, or what your station
may be, you have m opportu
nity to be the possessor of a
bank account, and it only re
mains for you to realize* the
.importance of this one thing,
to render you independent.
?FFICERSi J. C. Sheppard Pm. - B. E. Nicholson' V?
pres.; E. J. Miras-, Cashier; J. H. Allen, assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS: .?. 'C. Sheppard, J. Wm. Thurmond, Thos. H.
Rainsford, John Raihsford B. E. Nicholson, A. S. Tompkins, C.
JC^lJi^r^^^-?r??H-_~- - ~ te
Wholesale and Retail
Tin plate, galvanized corrugated iron shingles, rubber roofing,
otc. Galvanized iron cornice and sheet metal work, skylights, etc.
Stoves, ranges, mantels, tiling grates, paints, oils, varnishes, etc.
Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA.
A. E. FAfrsfcTT, President W. H. HARLING, Cashier
THO& Itt. R?INSFORD. WM. A. BYRD,
Vice President. Asst. Cashier.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS PROFITS $118,000.00
THE FARMERS BANK
OF EDGEFIELD, S. C.
State and County Depository
Desires to thank its patrons and the public for the liberal patronage it
hsis enjoyed during the past year.
Twenty-three years of close personal relations with our patrons with
the satisfactory service we have given our many depositors establishes the
basis upon which we solicit new accounts.
Our combined capital and surplus profits our conservative methods,
and our long successful experience enables us to offer the best service.
We are always in position to extend to our customers such accommodations
as their business, their balances and their credit justifies.
We Invite New Accounts for the Yeer 1914.
gas;
Leading; Jewelry Store
When in Augusta come in and iuspeet our
large stock of Cut Glas-j, China, Sil verware,
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Etc.
We bny from the leading manufacturers-and
l?g importers.
Your repair work solicited.
706 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
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